
Real Madrid Stand Tall at Top of UEFA Rankings
The Spanish giants have long been synonymous with Champions League success, their record 15 titles putting them well ahead of any rival. UEFA's club rankings, which track performance over five seasons, highlight just how consistently the men in white have performed on the continental stage. Real Madrid are the top-ranked club.
According to UEFA's official website, Real Madrid's points over the past four seasons read 30, 29, 34 and 24.5, bringing their total to 117.5 points heading into the upcoming campaign. Their nearest challengers are Bayern Munich with 108.25 points, followed by Inter Milan on 107.25. Barcelona are the highest-placed Spanish side after Real, sitting ninth with 83.25 points.
Last season marked a relative low for Real, as they were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Arsenal, the weakest contribution in their five-year tally.
Los Blancos will now aim to return to their usual standard and push deeper in the Champions League next season. Tags: Real MadridUEFA champions league

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